Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . KUTLER R. WILSON. During the year following his admissionMr. Wilson in [jractice with Archi-bald II. (irind<c, and later with Judge (ieorgeL. Ihidin. Upon the death he with Judge Rultins son, Iluljcrt , which connection continued until ,in wliirh year Hubert S. Ruflin also < that year .Mr. Wilson has practiced inde-pendently. During his first ten years at the Sutfolk barhe engaged largely in cri
Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . KUTLER R. WILSON. During the year following his admissionMr. Wilson in [jractice with Archi-bald II. (irind<c, and later with Judge (ieorgeL. Ihidin. Upon the death he with Judge Rultins son, Iluljcrt , which connection continued until ,in wliirh year Hubert S. Ruflin also < that year .Mr. Wilson has practiced inde-pendently. During his first ten years at the Sutfolk barhe engaged largely in criminal practice, andwas connected with many noted criminal cases, which brought his name before the pub-lic frequently. In recent years he ha§ givenhis attention principally to civil , inwhich branch of the law lie lias built up alarge general practice. Although Mr. Wilson has always been astaunch reiiublican and active in every cam-paign for the past sixteen or eighteen years,stumping in the interests of the republicancandidates, he has never become a candidatefor public office himself, though the party hasfreijuently
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